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Ugh, I remember now why I don't like BBQ Fritos. Normal Fritos are clearly superior.

TV Commentary:

NCIS- Okay, I was a little confused by the crime in this one. Okay, was it that Galen and that one shipping guy were racing, and Damon's dead friend was driving the support vehicle for his boss? But then Galen hit and ran over some girl, and dead friend stayed with her at the hospital, which is why he wasn't able to support his boss?

I guess my confusion stems from the fact that the Barracuda had some body work done. I thought Galen said he was driving a Maybach, and the other guy was driving the Cuda. But it was the Cuda that hit the girl. Are they saying he lied about who was driving which car? Or were they arresting him because he was involved with a race where a girl got hit, and it was only the guy who got killed in the beginning who stayed behind to help her, and Galen is just as liable for her death?

And more Tony and Ziva possibly sleeping together clues? Though this assumes Mcgee knows, but he sure acted weird when Gibbs was all, "Wake Tony and Ziva up!" and Mcgee took too long to realize, "Oh, from their separate beds, because its night and they're asleep!" as if he was trying to cover for them sleeping together and thinking Gibbs found out. Surely if they did start hooking up, they wouldn't do it offscreen, right? Its all very mysterious.

Community- Is it me, or did Britta look pretty smoking in that red dress at the end. Its too bad she had way too much makeup, she practically looked like a clown! So, it does not beat Jack Black's fantasy of Annie and Britta in cheerleader outfits getting into a soapy catfight.

The Office- Is it me, or is this showing kinda resetting?
At first, I thought the ep was going to be about Kathy Bates obviously choosing Jim over Michael to be manager, and the fallout from that. But then they did that salesmen potentially making more money thing pretty early and Michael having a "grass is always greener" moment and switching back between sales and management.

But yeah, Michael becomes manager again at the end, and Jim is back in sales and happy. And not only that, Dwight and Ryan's plan to ruin Jim kinda fizzles out, because they somehow feel Jim's "demotion" is their doing, and thus they have their vengeance. So the status quo is back.

I mean, Jim and Pam are together, so that's different, but now they seem to be using Erin and Andy as a more drawn out (and thus frustrating) and incredible dorky (but in a good way) version of Jam. But otherwise, it seems like everything is back to the way it was.

Burn Notice- Wait, did they outright say Gilroy is gay? Because, if not, then they're making it pretty clear he is. Anyways, interesting ep. So Larry's back, and seriously, I don't see why Michael suffers this guy to live. I'm not even talking about the fact that he's a complete psycho and homicidal maniac. I just would never feel my family and friends were safe if he was out there. Speaking of, what's with Fiona getting all offended about the missions Michael did with Larry in that past? Isn't she a gunrunner and former IRA terrorist?! In the beginning she was more of a crazy psycho, but now they're acting like she's the one who's keeping Michael in control and stopping him from doing something bad!

Anyways, I did think the whole Larry switching out Michael's simcard to keep him cut off from Fiona and Sam so that Mike has no one to turn to but him is pretty clever. Because its nice to see Michael being the one getting played once in a while, and that he's not invincible. But yeah, I think its a dangerous game he's playing with Larry. I mean, he's basically been keeping Larry in check by doing something that makes it not worth it for Larry to go after Michael. But dude is crazy, one of these days he might not back down!

And it is silly Michael keeps on threatening Larry, all, "if you do this, I will hunt you down and kill you!" I think its an idle threat, because how many times had he had Larry under the gun and not do anything about it. I know they don't want to portray Mikey as a killer (which I think is still hypocritical, because how does manipulating people into killing each other instead alleviating him from the same sort of responsibility?!), but even I'm not so sure he'd actually kill Larry until he killed someone he cared about, like his family, or Fiona, or Sam.

But really, he has a darkness like Larry's? ah'm skeptical!

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